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ARTHEMIS or the Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Study is dedicated to the study of the evolution of film studies as a discipline. [ + ]

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Martin Lefebvre on Jean Mitry


JEan MitryIn 1963 and 1965 Jean Mitrypublished two massive tomes that, according to Christian Metz who reviewed them, bookended the period sometimes known as ‘classical film theory.’ Just slightly under 1000 pages long, printed in a large format, the two books are colo

Philip Rosen : Illusion Now

The Advanced Research Team on the History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies is pleased to present a lecture withIllusion Now

Philip Rosen (Brown University)

Illusion Now

April, 1st, 16:00

MB: 3.210 (Molson Building)

1450 Guy

 

Guins on The Museology of Videogames

The Advanced Research Team on the History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies is pleased to present a lecture with

Raiford Guins
Digital Cultural Studies
State University of New York

Friday, March 25 th
16h00 EV 5-615 (1515 Ste-Catherine W.) Concordia University
 

Space Invaders Behind Glass and Baer in a Box: The Museology of Videogames

Yuri Tsivian on Cinemetrics

The Advanced Research Team on the History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies is pleased to present a lecture with

Yuri Tsivian (University of Chicago)

Friday March 18th 2011 16h00
MB 2,430 (Molson building)
(1450 Guy, Montreal)
Concordia University

 

Le téléspectateur à l’ère du numérique

The Advanced Research Team on the History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies is pleased to present a lecture with

jost bookFrançois Jost
Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III
Centre d’Etudes sur l’Image et le Son Médiatiques (CEISME)

Le téléspectateur à l’ère du numérique. Nouveaux comportements pour d’anciens médias ou anciens comportements pour de nouveaux médias ?

Friday February 11th
16h00
EV 5-615 (1515 Ste-Catherine W.)
Concordia University

Conference in French

The Life of Movement : From Microcinematography to Live Cell Imaging

The Advanced Research Team on History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies
is pleased to present a lecture with

Hannah Landecker
Associate Professor
Center for Society and Genetics
and the Department of Sociology
UCLA

Friday January 21
16h00
EV 5-615
(1515 Ste-Catherine W.)
Concordia University